N/T can stand for no text or not tested. What was written was NT.
Which can stand for no text but is most commonly used to refer
to an MS operating system [see list below]. EOM most commonly
means end of message, while SLOW specifically refers to an
aircraft type.

Ha, enigmatic posts generate fun responses. The NT just meant no-text.
Greenspun won't post a thread that is blank; I had to enter something.

The subject SLOW, SLOW, SLOW was to express frustration at how slowly
Usenet has been responding for me. Apparently no one else is having
this problem. I checked at Bok's and folks said the forum was fine. So
I guess the problems are at my end. It is between me and God. I trust
He has a help-desk.

Good attempt at cover but you can't fool us. That was a coded
message. It dealt with a slow & low [as they are called] flying
drone aircraft operated using Windows NT. Since FAST is an
acronym referring to turbine technology in such aircraft and MOE
refers to a MAD [Mutual Assured Destruction] strategy, I assume
you, as an ex-engineer, are passing secrets to the Chinese.
Gawd, I have to quit reading EZ board. :^)